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THE KrOKA'E DAILY OQ23C 3C 30 PECULIAR SHAPE ' fEW CAN OWN ONE PERFECT SHAPt ' HIGH VALUE ATA PRICE EVERYONE CAN OWN ONE M JRL o til , IF1! j Aft I I Fine Trousers Fo: Men in The Latest Styles and Patterns Prices, $3.30 to $7.50 AT' ROBERTS BROS. ooc TOGGERY 554 WiilamaUe Street 5: - ?: En Business gene College Will be open all summer. Students may enter at any time. In this age of competition there is little chance for the young' person, who faces the world without the knowledge and skill that comes through special training. Investigate our methods. Informa tion cheerfully and promptly finished. i a MRS. M. RANSOM, Principal. a 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 H 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 4 4 4 4 :: 5 a' JEn 5 -jkoofl MOST GROCERS SELL ; Olympic Flour j every sack guaranteed J Mad J rWvIrd Eailern Organ turd wheat. Il pro. 4 Jucet mur lojvri ol bre id than any other Hour and I he 9 leave, art tighter and whiter. Hecauie ol Ih. Iiwrtaard quantity ol bread ruduvrd 'ha coil la m. higher than lor ttherlloura. ASK YOUR GNOCF.K FOR IT. THE PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS " FOUR GIRLS UoKtorrd.tw Hi'ulth ly Lyriia 12. i'iukliaui'p VcgotubloCouipouiiU ttmad What Thmy Jay. MiiwMllianIUiM,lV10 Riutt Mtli Htreot, New York, write: " hyrtia K. i'iliklmm'i Vegata l ble Compound orr- l came irregular! tiM,p- I ncxiie uiiorinir, ana lurvou lietvluhM, falUr everytliinc eL ' Ittvd failed to help m. and I fuel it a duty to let uttinra know of It." K aiUiarinflCmlftr.V.'itt Ilafajutt St., ItDiiTer, Oil., writw: "Thank toLydlaE. Hlnkham't VeKntiibleOioi pound I am well, after Buffa ring for month from ner toub prottratlon.M MIm Marie RtoltE man. of Ianral, la., wriuw: "Iwaslnarun downrontlitlonandiiuf frfHlfroinsupitroiiilon, IndifCttlnn, and poor rlrriiltttlon. Lydla E. i'tnkliain' Vficittahle Cornjiutd tnale me yrtHi aii'i itrong." of 417 N. KimtHt., Ko- IwaiH'n, III.,ayH: " Ly. dliiK. I'iiikhani'aVtttftV 3 taln Compound curnd ruin of backache, Hide actiH, and ehtllis)i(l my puriods. after the bt'Kt local doctor had failed to hutp me." ( FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. Vor thirty VRiirH J.ydia K. I'ink linm'it Vt'Kvitublo CnmiK)iin(l, made from roou and'her'is, lias leen the Hlnndard rumudy for female ills, and lias positively cured thouxandHOt women who have lieen troubled with displuee meiits, inflamination,ule! ra tion, fibroid timiorx, irregularities, periodiu iiinM, Imekoehe, thnt lear-liiK-lown fiMdiriK. Hutulcncy, indices tion,di'.iiieNN,oruervou8i)roHtisition. Why don't you try it ? Mth. 1'lnklinm InvltoH all Nick woini'ii to write iir for ailricn. She Inn ffiilried thoiiHamlN to Leiil til. AddruHH, Lyi'.:i, Musv. ' liljii I II Ami j 'ifTMarf LENTEN JO BE OBSERVED BY CATHOLICS .. l. IIIL' I II I I IV lil.AI VKI.T TO Sl.NC Madamn Lillian niHiivrU, eniln?nt as a ouDivrl '.ni.-r. nU (;' Hit and pr.mi-r ut tiie c-inl; o'ra fciape. has dually ur.i an olfer to slnB at Covent (iarden,- Lonirin. luring neit geasun In Brand opera. It hud htcn her Intention to make a frn-..l tnur of America last year. hut owing to pressins ensagenients In comic opera In New York, she was ll;:,r,7i,."ei.,. i.v Areh- compelled to postpone her transcon- b,.hon Chr,.,le and Blahop O Ke.l.y Unen... to r untnt n und?d of Baker City: excellent concert oe?4)c Imported Walnuts and Filberts . W'y ro Jnnt In receipt of n Klilpnii nt of trceii direct from IhiU Iriroy, n proinlnmit mir- " Ncry mjin and waluut Krowir In 9 l''iiinr', who Ih In a pimltlon to fllliilsli the lH't the world iif- , foi'iln. 'arletlcH: I'Yiillipietlo and Mnyetlc. Theso Wri' Krimn on Ntx'riul contrnct for iw. will Kiiarunteo Hicko lo Im- p'tiuino imported NNit'k and true to niimr. Are uoing fHt. Wrlto Uxlay for prices. TV. ClU B'.ltl : NURSERY CQ. lki'ali'ra lii (jrnt'ral Nuntory t Slink. ' Carltdii, OiHtiti. Oil Paintngs We h" a limited number ol PAINTINGS which we are telling at cost for a fcw.davs price Irom 30c to $10 on L.le,l rfcxlgiuln FRAME MOULD INGS. Se our window OVERTON Wall Pflper and Paint Co . . t- t ii .K f th riprap IT Wlin ail ful not lPgltlrnately dispensed ore company, lncjuuniK "c "V " w ob.uned In Senee to observe the ; cellist, -BenJ.inln Konth.l o f New law. of the church concerning the York HI. obllga to 0iA"t Lenlm faat. t0 the e"J0mcnt of tlle Blauvelt 1. Thei ne of flesh n-eats Is al- number;. .h.hi heller lowed at every meal on Sunday-, a. ; Lillian Blauvel I. Pfobably bet er well as the principal mat on Won-, known to the music lovers of America day.. Tne.do.vn. Thursdays and Satur- a. a concert singer. For six 8as"nf day.. Saturday, of the ember day. she ha. appeared regu arly at the and holy week excepted. Worcester festival, and Is alwa . 2. The uf.e of fish, milk, butter chosen a. soloist at he Maine festi and egg. I. permitted on all days of val. and ha. appeared with all o : the Lent at the evening collation and ihe well-known orchestras In the east, principal meals "n thoe days on and has probably more friends among which the use of flesh meats Is for-; the followers of good music than Ddrtt!T any other singer before tae public. 3. In the morning a stn-jll piece of j Blauvelt is a dainty singer and a bread is allowed with a cup of cof- superb dresser, and has been most fee, tea, chocolate or some similar successful among the American sim, drlnl,. j ers who sought fame In Lurope. She " 4. When the princl.al meal cannot has appeared In all the capitals and Ita taken before noon, the ordr mny I In all the leading operas, old ana be Inverted and collation takfn rn new. Her present tour Is from "e the morning and the dinner In the ! Atlantic to the Pacifie,.and will end evenlnr I in Hay. when she goes abroad to sing ' 5. Lard or grease run be used In j for three years In grand opera in preparing the lawful victuals. London, lierlin ana wenna. Ladies 5kirts'at Every Womm's Skirt has beer. giVea jc days to vacate in-we need the money ani room-skirts made by the best of txiako. Ol U1C UCil Ji lu-attiiai. i ney grg rj made and perfect fitting in all shades anil .1 ... - 'a.! 'I-'-' . . styles-we are powuveiy going to close ouf every one of them' in the next 15 $1.95 Skirts $1.50 Women's skirts In black, in all size3 and lengths perfect fitting Thty are made by the same house as our better skirts. Most stores ask $2.50; our price $1.50 fi. ThoBG of the faith who ar ox- empt from tbp oblkvjtlTn of fasting can, on the days wln'n the iibj cf flPHh mratB Is pfrmHtfd to all of the fnlthful, bp allowed to uho ft sov ral tlnina a day, ph on the Sundays of Lent, when the obligation Is not blnd InK. The iisp of both flesh meat and fish tOKfthor Pt te pmie mecl is ft-lctly forbidden during the whale ol Lent. 7. Hy v!rtu of th- Ini'ilUKrantpd Id Uiona of' the United State,' work- InKmen and ihlr famlHns rrri allow (J the mc of fhh mat on all the fast on1 abstiner-e days t'Tr.unhont the yea.', with th eye;) Iot of sll Fri days, A"h WedneHav, t'i9 Wndnidiy and S;ttnrdav of fc:jh wo.'k and th" vlil of C'hrPitinm. Those who avail thnuinelvpR of this rtipcnsiit ion are net allowed to eat fbh and meat at tho nnif. mnl, and they are exhwr'ed to pprform some other arts of morti fl("(ition find penanfp, In aticird with the spirit of the holy sf-naon of Lent. A most tisefii ani ronniendfible "up tom I. thnt of nbs'ai-tlns; durini? Lent from fttlmulinfs -In honn- z tic se (rei t hf r- of our t!' 'n- t1. The following t-dhi are vpnn from fasting: All thnrr who v,ave not attained their twen'y-firt y-nr or who havo passed their sixtieth year; thosn who?e weak health or condition otherwise may demand the full amount of nourishment, and all those whos occupations are of a la borious and exhausting nature. Those who are excused from fi.t InK, on aerotint cf pge or hard labor, may use flesh meat more than oiv on the days on which It is cllownd' It is pmlneiuly In accordance with tlie Bpirit of tho church that all thoc who use tho dispensations from the fast nn.l abstinence should supply, ir part, the snlrit of penance, by prayer3 and alms deeds; by avoiding' all pub lic She will visit this city on March 12, and will sing under the auspices of the U. of O. School of Music at the Kugene theatre. $3.00 Skirts $2.25 JUXISAIt MAY HAVK TAKKX IX 100,000 Salem, March 3. Secretary of State Benson, in the Dunbar fees case today, testified that the total number of articles of Incirporation 200 women' s walking length 6kirts, in black ladies' cloth; made full and In all sizes. The number Is limited, so do not wait till th last. Special this week . . $2.25 for -10 year, by th holy see to thej prlor to the act of 1903 dllrinB $6.00 Skirts $3.75 Dunbar's term of office, was 2;i61, for each of which he is supposed to have received a fee of $2.50, making a total of $7400; 83!3 notary certifi cates were issued during the tight year period, which at $2 each would make a total of $17,1 OS, and the amount rectved for copying the laws and journals during the eight years whs $1 1, 684. "5. This would make an aggregate cf $30. 27:1, but does not Inclnde the fees received for reg istering 514 trademarks and brands. U In not known the exact amount of fees received for the latter. The fees received as ox officio insurancg com-; mlssioner was the principal item of! revenues to the secretary before the flat falary law went Into effect, nnd the amount of 'fees he Is allege! to havo collected and falld to turn over to the state may rea?h the estl-; mated $100,000 mark. Court ad-, Journed at 12 o clock until 9 tomor-' rom morning. . . .. i TAIIXIIt SHOP P.KMOVAL NOTICE l I). S. McDon'gall. the tailor, has moved his shop from the Pratt build-' l'ig on Willamette stret to the room! one door ast of the Yerington drug stnr"! on Eapt Ninth street, where he will he found hy all his customers, tf Wny bus new c!nt;,es when we can rnakp your old ones look like new $'6.00 women's gray skirt, made by our bist tailor and all man hand finished; full ani cf the best material. Only a few left at this pricv This week . . . $375 $2.95 Skirts $1.95 black;, all sizes and lensthj-J feet fitting. They are made rj and full; the latest make. A must reduce cur stock. $4.50 Skirts $3.50 Women's brown panaraa skltti in the best of makes and ma;0,:.i' tho sizes are g jtting low and ttal can t last long at the price. Special, this week . . . ....$3.50 $7.50 Skirts $5.90 The best place to buy a good skit I cheap In r?d check, gray. green and new brown. Don't wait I one minute after reading this ad-1 vertlsement. Come and buy. The Bon Marched ce to Save Money TM TrMTM C TUITATI) IT ceo. h. smitk.m,, J XJlsl 1 1 a I t&ak x a.f i none bioch imj Thurs. (Si, Sat., Mcrch 5 7 Hhows, parties and amusement. I t Kugene Dye Works. Sixth and Wll C K. Murtro. T. W. Munro. HOUSEFURNISHINGS We now luve the most complete line ol stoves in Eugene Beds and Bedding', Rugs and Matting, Shelf Hardware and cuttclry t? W. eighth SL. . . CRIttr HALL 6V. SHUMWAY, fluiubluu nno aower vork. J'Alao itwiixnil Jul tlii( lectio nd almet Irou work. Iruu work ron r if 1 1 I to ; l urry (iU llll" of pliuulilug flutnm, t Phone. Hlark livi wtli.mtitta . and tiy abstaining from all intoxicut. Ing oevernges. v The time for making Raster com munion extends irom the first Sun day In Lent to Trinity Sunday. Inclu sive. All tho faithful are hereby warned thai all thoso who neglect to make the Kaster communion violate a law nf tho church which binds un der pnln of mortal sin. The trans gressors of the law are, moreover, ubjpct to excommiinicntlon, nnd, should they die, to prlvntion of Chris tian burial. Parents have to answor to God fir thilr children. Let them, therefore, remember that they are obliged In conscience to see that their children Inmelte streets. COXTKKT NOTICE. ! Department of the Interior. Vnlted Stat"i Land Office.' Rosehurg. Ore.. March 2, 100S. ; A sufficient ontest affidavit hav ing been fil"d In this office by Har- rison K. Shirk, contestant, against homestead entry No. 1 0637, made' April 30, 1001, for S.E.4 N.E.4.; and N.E.V4 S.K.V. , Section S, Town-I ship 19 S., Kange 6 W., by Mack wood Hoppr. Contestee, In which it' Is nlleged that slid Mackwood Mop-! per never established his residence. tnerecn. has never hnlh nnv hnuGu nnd others under their charge receive thereon or improved anv part there-! Kaster Communion. of, nnd has never lived theron but The reverend rectors are requested i at nil times sliu-e making yuld entry lo have special Lenten devotions on ; has lived and has had his resl lenc" Wednesday, ami r'rldnys. The exer-. elsewher-, and has whollv abardoned else, shall consHt of the beads. In-' the said entrv so made iiv hlnr and struction and benediction on Wed-1 thnt said alleged absence was not iiCMdays and the way of the cross and due to employment In the milliirv benediction on Friday. j or nival per vice of the i'nited State's . During the month of March the or America i:i time or war sidrmr' authorize .1 prayer to St. Joseph will ties are herel.v notified lo'appcar :.' " "" i"i i iei-.:iici, an i oi:-r oMdence touch ing said allegation at ID o'clock a -Minstrels' NEW SONGS, NEW JOKES, NEW DANCES. SE THE BIG MINSTRS L ACTS ! The Grand Imperial First Part The Beautiful Transformation bcene The vlinstreMWan and Jhe Porter The Deatn of the Gladiator , JMocnl:ght on the Mississippi 8 END MEN - 10 SOLOISTS - CHORUS OF 4P Reserved Seat Sale Ooens Wednesday at Box Office. Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 the mass. We also request the r 'verend cler-l gv lo rend to the people, in the vei-; nacular, the osiel for each day dur ing la'iit. and that this be djne al the holy mass every morning. j LI-Mllt A ITKMS j (Special Correspondence.) 1 Elmlra. March 4. March came In like a lion. J. Y. Maxwell, ot Dallas, was vi.lt- A FULL LINE OF. New Granitwarc just, in Stoves, Ranges and Heaters Mf;kh"dins S I ANP. HARDWARE STORE lf IvvllVl 50 East Ninth Street HOWER & WOOD Hor.1 Kilnie and Tlmtx-e tjml. Itniuli, IVrni and CHjf lloprrif Vour iMininngr. r.-xx-cilull) mllriKtL Himin I, (r Klr Nat. Hank m.. on April 1. mux, herore W W Calkins, I'nltcil State. iVimmlsslnner' In his offlc at Kugene. Oregon' I nn I that final hearing win be held at 10 o'clock a. in. on April 1 190H. before the Kciister and lie reiver al the ( nited States Land Of fice In Itosehurg. Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed March 2, 1 90s "t forth facis which show ih.i f...-' (due iMllgcncp frinri! servl-n pf this noti.-e rn nut 1... n,.,.i.. t. i . . Inir hi. i.ik.,. ri n m. 11 .....' ..- , . .. u i nereny : me uru.-reii aim (llrerte l Hint n V . " . ,,f' R;v' by du, 11. U Down, of Eugene, .ncnt a llrnil.in few days In this vicinity lust week. , UEXJAM1X L KDDY MISS lllll ll.lllliirH ha. hn..n 1.1 1 I, sick with grippe. ! Tho basket., social at (Tie hall was1 Nollce of Kliml Seitlemcnt very succesnful In every respect. I Notice Is hereby given that the un Homer llr.yes. of Crow, spml Sat- derf lined, iidniinisiratrlx of th- es urday and Sunday at Mrs. Zuiuw nil s. a'e of Austin lloo-, i,v.ase,l has The in w appnm-h to the bridge is filed her account fur final o tlcnnit almost completed. of said estate, mi l Mi.'id iv ' i--. v Mr Kim-I.t h.a h....n .1 iliVi-f V.,1 .' '. "" ,'1 -......... .. n.M.in -. ...-. I.-."., n.is li.'i'n ...t aim iMirciiiiscd iiiuriien ' iieiii nenrtng iiv tlm He experts Lane county. Oreinn. such no- 1 and proper puh- Heslsuv. on: aim : Is to supply our cust-nn ' the best the market a""11 We carry a superb line of i pie and fancy groceries. Ere thing selected with great cut One trial will convince ! - ' -" vaxawairfl 1 ucrtiv I ciq vrrii t-i Is I vv ii anciie 01. rnonc ivitni '- IBaiai.HTa..aMnaBl Jelterson head of fine Jersey cowa lo go Into the dairy business. i he game warden ha. not lun around lately and the bojs are feel ing easy. "ounty court EI.l.KN' .1 HtHlT. A.ll'ilnNtrairix JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED AT THIS CH!CE J. W. BARRING ! Expert houc rrovtr Moves anything. Twenty-fiy ; yran experience. Residence. East1 Fifteenth and Oak Sts. Phone! Red 4.311. Eugene. Orveon POUl(..l KOVAI, iiAKKKY Hrenil. the let ami ruaithkit bread made. For ale at Otto's. We hse all the l.itvst method, la loaning aliif i1eing at the Kuiteae I Works, corner Stxlh and Vtl!.i r. tie strwt. Hh. n. Hed ISH1. ;f ISt. Kugene, Or. 'v niv.'n that C, ., inisirntor .-f , 'count l.ogia and rhenomenal berry roo'a f -r s.i)e. . cent. each. Address 31. Kng ne. Orrgon. . Xmlre ot Final y.rl.ii,,.,,, Kstate of Kr.ink O. Knier.on CI'.S.,1. ' N -lice is h H. lorrls. a,lm laic, nas rio'.l hi, ( ,, adminitratcr cf s.i;(l .nonay, the !':h i!y 1, at 10 o'clock la tN (- day. has h,f.n st., j, h-.irle th,- :im.-..ii.,' that nnv h, (,;,,( ,hl,. 'his. the :.;h ary. l.Mis. CKO. n. Vr.r-h. 1: He'll of A llO!!!-! :ii:ii;;rjt'ii J EI.I HANGs J. H. WEST CP. BERNARD EARL BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Si age ond Sales SUb'.es Cabs Always Ready First Class Turnouts of All Descriptions aw A aM m :lZW- STAGE lee," Eus,ne EUOENE-FLOR H VC :S1 fc t-:-0a. m bUcetdo not call at A daily tagrleavri.' r-, .atere-hiercei but will ca lor lor Maplelon. e. t-Cgifeil r.o'il.fd the dav belrre. . ...jm.f lor F'.orf ' 4M MagePhona Main 22 Livery Phone Main 2j